Djbone wrote:Does anybody have any feedback/experience with the long term Nulon engine oil additive?
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I am using it for half year now. Nothing really special.
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Djbone wrote:Does anybody have any feedback/experience with the long term Nulon engine oil additive?
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just buy a good full synthetic oil and save wasting money on additives.Djbone wrote:Does anybody have any feedback/experience with the long term Nulon engine oil additive?
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MattR wrote:For an NA8, which is an old motor with its design roots in the 60's use a good quality oil with a high zinc content.
My preference is to use Penrite branded oils, but that's because Shell stopped bringing in their Pennzoil brand a few years ago now. The 10-50W GT oil I could use in all my older cars from the MX to the Z to the chugger, now I almost need a separate oil for each car.
hks_kansei wrote:MattR wrote:For an NA8, which is an old motor with its design roots in the 60's use a good quality oil with a high zinc content.
My preference is to use Penrite branded oils, but that's because Shell stopped bringing in their Pennzoil brand a few years ago now. The 10-50W GT oil I could use in all my older cars from the MX to the Z to the chugger, now I almost need a separate oil for each car.
Supporting Australian business too with the Penrite.
As for the Zinc, I wouldn't be too concerned with looking for a high zinc content oil, if I recall it's not super friendly to catalytic converters, which is why most modern oils have pretty low zinc content (Some of the Penrtie do however have higher zinc, as do most run-in oils)
I'd say there's a whole lot more importance on changing oil regularly, than there is on the actual oil used.
Anything with a half decent brand, in the right viscosity, changed often, should see an engine run for a good long time.
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funny that, fuel is the same.Mr Morlock wrote:I recently had a conversation with an oil expert ( i.e. worked for years in the business) and he said that all the oils are imported into Aust and the compounding of the oil is done here- i.e. the additions to the base stock. My recollection was that all this product comes from Asia.
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